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[1].
Learning emotional dialects: A British population study of cross-cultural communication.
Perception.
2023.
[2].
“See no Evil. Feel no Evil?”: Exploring emotional responses to masked moral violations in relig....
Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences.
2023.
[3]. Yu Zhaoliang
“The many faces of sorrow”: An empirical exploration of the psychological plurality of sadness.
Current Psychology.
2023.
[4]. Yu Zhaoliang
Switch of the perspectives of identity research.
Chinese Social Sciences Today.
2022.
[5]. Yu Zhaoliang
Objective income but not subjective social status predicts short-term and long-term cognitive out....
Social Indicators Research.
2022.
[6]. Yu Zhaoliang
“Look not at what is contrary to propriety”: A meta-analytic exploration of the association bet....
British Journal of Social Psychology.
2022.
[7]. Yu Zhaoliang
“Speak of the Devil… and he shall appear”: Religiosity, unconsciousness and the effects of exp....
Psychological Research.
2022.
[8]. Yu Zhaoliang
“There is no (where a) face like home”: Recognition and appraisal responses to masked facial di....
Perception.
2021.
[9]. Yu Zhaoliang
Individual conscious and unconscious perception of emotion: Theory, methodology and applications.
Consciousness and Cognition.
2021.
[10]. Yu Zhaoliang
Humility predicts resistance to substance use: A self-control perspective.
The Journal of Positive Psychology.
2021.
[11]. Yu Zhaoliang
“There is no face like home”: Ratings for cultural familiarity to own and other facial dialects....
Perception.
2019.
[12]. Yu Zhaoliang
Concurrent and temporal relationships between humility and emotional and psychological well-being.
Journal of Happiness Studies.
2019.
[13]. Yu Zhaoliang
The regulatory effect of awe: Awe predicts enhanced ability to resist food indulgence.
Ph.D. Dissertation, National University of Singapore.
2020.
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